WEBVTT BEAU?REPORTER: YES, WE WERE HERE ATTHE BAGGAGE CLAIM AT PITTSBURGHINTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AS THISSOUTHWEST FLIGHT GOT IN THISAFTERNOON JUST BEFORE 5:00.A PLANE FULL OF PEOPLE, MANY OFTHEM ON THE STRIP LAST NIGHT,NONE OF THEM AT THAT CONCERT BUTSO MANY WITH HARROWING TALESWHAT WAS THEY EXPERIENCED IN THEAFTERMATH OF THAT SHOOTING,INCLUDING THIS COUPLE WHO WASTHERE TO GET MARRIED.IT WAS SHAPING UP TO BE APERFECT WEEKEND FOR JACKIE ANDJERRY.THE NORTH HILLS COUPLE MARRIEDFRIDAY NIGHT ALONGSIDE THEIRFRIENDS IN LAS VEGAS.BUT BY SUNDAY THEY WERERETURNING FROM DINNER WHEN THEYHEARD THE SCREAMS AND SAW PEOPLERUNNING INTO THEIR HOTEL ACROSSTHE STREET, FROM THE CONCERT.>> PEOPLE WERE COMING INBLEEDING, EVERYONE WAS JUSTSPRINTING EVERYWHERE, THEN WECOULDN'T GET OUT OF THE HOTELEITHER, SO PEOPLE WEREBARRICADING THEMSELVES.REPORTER: HE SAYS HE FELT LIKE ASITTING DUCK.>> PEOPLE BARRICADED THEMSELVESIN, WE ALMOST GOT INTO THAT TYPEOF THING AND I THOUGHT IT WAS ABAD IDEA.I JUST OPENED THE DOOR AND WELEFT.REPORTER: THE COUPLE HAILING ACAB, HOPPING IN WITH ANOTHERCOUPLE IN THEIR 20'S WHO HAD RUNFROM THE GUNFIRE, THE YOUNG GIRLINCREDIBLY EMOTIONAL.>> SHE WAS FLIPPING OUT, SO SHELAID ON MY WIFE'S LAP AND MYWIFE WAS COMFORTING HER AND SHESAID THERE'S DEAD PEOPLEEVERYWHERE.THEY RAN FROM THE CONCERT, MAYBEA QUARTER MILE OR SOMETHING FROMWHERE WE WERE.>> SHE WILL NEVER GET OVER THAT,EVER.I FELT SO AWFUL FOR HER JUST TOBE SO YOUNG AND SO TERRIFIED,AND IT'S OBVIOUSLY SCARRING HERFOR LIFE.REPORTER: THE SHOCKING TRAGEDYSENDING THIS FLIGHT FULL OFPEOPLE BACK TO PITTSBURGH INMOURNING, EVEN THOSE WHO WERETHERE TO CELEBRATE.>> MOST PEOPLE WILL NEVEREXPERIENCE SOMETHING LIKE THATIN ENTIRE ENTIRE LIFE, SO IT WASJUST SURREALREPORTER: THE NEXT ARRIVALS FROMLAS VEGAS ARE TOMORROW, VERY

They were staying at a hotel across the street from the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino where the Las Vegas shooter fired down on the concert area.

“It was just mobs of people running different directions, a lot of chaos," Fabiszewski said.

He and his wife were just married Friday, two nights before they would find themselves running in fear throughout their hotel, which was locked down.

“People were barricading themselves in. We almost got into that type of thing but I thought it was a bad idea. There was no way. I’d rather have a fighting chance. I just opened the door and we left," said Fabiszewski.

He and his wife hailed a taxi and ended up inside with a young couple who had run away from the concert venue after witnessing the shooting up close.

They said the young woman was incredibly emotional.

“She was flipping out. So she laid on my wife’s lap and my wife was comforting her and she said, ‘There’s dead people everywhere.’ They ran from the concert, maybe a quarter mile or something, to where we were," said Fabiszewski.

The two couples took the cab to another hotel far away from the scene of the violence, where they both checked in and spent the night.

“Most people will never experience something like that in their entire life. So it was just surreal, you know? She will never get over that, ever. I felt so awful for her just to be so young and so terrified and it’s obviously scarring you for life. She literally didn’t want to get out of the cab. She couldn’t sit up. Seeing what we saw was terrifying and we weren’t even at the concert. You know what I mean? So it was awful. It was awful," said Fabiszewski.

Several other Western Pennsylvania natives were on the plane spoke of harrowing experiences on the Vegas Strip on Sunday night.

“I’ve never seen anything like it. When they shut the Strip down, there was nobody on the Strip. Vegas is always live and there was nobody on the Strip," said Eric Freeman, of Canonsburg.